The listing describes the 1,455-square-foot, three-bedroom house as an 1890 Victorian with "soaring ceilings" and "exquisite details." The two-story, 1,650-square-foot cottage behind it is not zoned to be a legal living space, but photos make it appear habitable, at least as a guest space.

Other amenities include a library, eat-in kitchen and detached garage with space for five vehicles.

Berkeleyside noted that, while it is not clear whether Goldberg ever lived on the property, the city is the place where she first developed "The Spook Show," her one-woman production that eventually led to her big break on Broadway.

According to IMDB, Goldberg is in the midst of an active production year: She is listed as being a part of (or rumored to be a part of) at least six films in 2015.